New York prosecutors have continued to push President Trump to turn over his tax returns. However, the president and his lawyers have fought back. They say there is no requirement for him to release his financial records.

The president’s legal team is now taking the battle to the Supreme Court after a federal court in New York rejected their appeal to keep his tax returns private.

Democrat Manhattan district attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. is requesting the president turn over eight years worth of his corporate and personal tax returns.

The request is part of a criminal investigation into alleged hush money payments made to two women, who claim they had an affair with the president before he was elected.

Democrat politicians and attorneys have been after Trump’s tax records — specifically several years worth of returns — since before he became president.

There is currently no law requiring U.S. presidents or presidential candidates to release their tax returns, but Democrats apparently don’t care about the rule of law.